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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1853)
'vnnpn* ' 'WS. •JJPTT- SAVANNAH MORNING SPECIAL W0TIUE8. MtdieitIf. ic**fA »iwr fait to give taliefae- tian, and are need by many phy.ician. in their practice. Dr. J. 8- Kom'i Ncrrou. nnd Inrlfor- allnK Oordinl—Ilio Or«lnl !>l«rovc- r , |n Medical Science!—For nil Nervau. Condition. of llie »>■«• inn!-Or. Ho»e’» Nmam Cordial!—Henri Dl.eu- hcm and Nervoun Complnlntn. -p, Thu astounding ami happy effect of Dr. Itoie'i Nervous Cordial, for Disease* of the Heart, Palpitation, Nnmhnoss, Neuralgia, Nervoua Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, l’aiu la the Face, Wakefulness, Rostluasuess, or fortho Mind or Body worn down by care, labor, or study, haa induced many physician* to uao it in their praotlco. For a wouk constitution, It ii n grand roitorer: it completely te- luovei from the ayatein all nervoua irrltationa, and ia almost ruiraouloue in ita rapid and happy effect. Ths Weak and tho nervoua are frciiueutJy rostorod to per fect health before using uuo buttle, l'rioe fifty cents. Do you auffor with any pain? If you do, use Dr. Hoio'* Tain Cuter. It cures Toothache, Boro Throat. Earache, Stilt Nock or Paius in tho Face, iu a fow minute*. It cures quickly l'ain iu tho Stomach or llnwols., Curea Chilblains, Corns, and any Irritation on the feet. It acta like u charm for Pains in tho Sido, j,imho or Uauk, and for Hhouniutisiu from a suddon cold, it is magical in its offsets. In bottles, 12>£, 2A ami AO reutl. Tim nKST Couuu Svui/r iff Tiir. Would.—Dr. Rose's celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to tho a orst Coughs, whether uousumptlvo or proceeding from a cold. It ullays any irritation of the Lungs, uud forti- liss the system against any future attacks^ Iu bottlos «t 50 cents and $1. For Bilious llAtuift ARP Bad Coi.ds.—If you are bilious, you requlri a pnrgati vo medloluo. If you have a bad cold, you should rernovo it from tho ayatum. Il j our liver is out of order, you will have cold foot, va- riablo appetite, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Itoao's Auti Bilious or Railroad Fills, uud you will soon bo relieved from all bad feeliugi. In boxes 12*-, and 25 ct*. The-** I*tlla are called RAILROAD PILLS, becauso they go ahead of all other pills iu thoir good effects. Five from Mercury. All of the above preparations, with Dr. Roio's Medi cal Adviser to l’orsons in Sickness uud in Health, to bo bai ] of 'JAB. II. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug Stores iu Savuuuah, uud throughout the State. ly mar I I IIEIUH WANTED. In 1835 aud ‘36 a largo numhorof Gcur- giaus went ovor to the Ropubliv of Texas to assist me Texans to gain thoir induponduuuu. Many ol these wore massacred with Fauaiu, uud ethers fell while fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, ami Johnson. The Republio of Texas grautud to the heir* of those bravo men a large quantity of laud, very fow of whom have come forward to claim thoir right. Thu dcsoendauts of thoso who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas oau procure these lauds, on ^•plication to the undersigned, who possussos all uuces- sary information oh tho subject, mar 8 lira 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. DVHl'El'SIAANB 1ND1UEHT1UN. Those groAt scourges of our pooplo cannot ArOuSa bo too well understood, or the moans ot averting or curing them too highly appreciated. The person who discovers any means of euro or alleviation, confers a bonetlt upon bis fellows, and is deserving ol bouor. This desirable consummation bus been achieved, and not only may dyepopsia bo cured, but it may be prevented by the uso of •• HOOFLaND'S GERMAN MITERS," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Fuiladel- pbia, which medieiue is spoken of in tho highest terms ol coinuieudntiou by thonsauds who have tested its oih- caoy. It ia perfeotly innocuous.iu its nature, aud pos sesses the valuable property of improving the health oi the robust, ns well as restoring the health of the sick, mar 8 lm R. It. it., No. 1 mid 2. Persons suffering with either of the follow- Vv!!& ing complaints, by taking the remedy re commended, will experience relief iun few minutes, hhoumatisri, Radwny's Ready Relief. Sick Headache, do. do. do, Scrofula, Rickets, Cancer, do. do. Resolvent. Neuralgia, do. do. Relief. Tic Duioreux, Sprain, do. do. do. Caries of the iiouea or Nodes, do. do. Resolvent. Chill Fever,Diarrnooa,Cramps, do. do. Relief. Wltlta Swelling, do. do. Resolvent. L'lcers, Fever Bores, do. do. do. l.amoQess, Stitt Joints, do. do. Relief. Deafness, do. do. do. SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Rudway's Ready Relief, used in connection with Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent, will perform tho most remarkable euros. The public will plcuso bear iu mind, that all oompiaiuts enumerated above, lUdway'sTtoud} Relief, or Renovating Resolve** will quickly cure. Price of .(tadwxy’s Ready relief, 25 aud fit) cents.j do. do. Renovatiug Resolvout, $1. Liberal ndvnncos made upon shipmeui of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool am Fork.(3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. MEDICAL CU-i* AitTNKRH 111F • Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, ®n-j5s having associated thomsolves in the prac tice uf their Profession, may be found at their Office, at the residence of Dr. 11., -No. 97 Broughton-stroct, soutL side, her ween Bull and Drayton-strcuts. Dr. M. maj be feu ad at night at his residence on South llroad street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets. 6m nod DENTISTRY. »». M. C. HEALD Perform* all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the beat stylo. Olfloo first cornor west ol the Marshall House. ly jaa i7 DENTJLHTKY • DR. Q. D. BARNES, Hurjgicul and mechanical Deutlat. Office corner of Congress and Whitakcr-sts., over Air l'rendorgust’s Dry Goods Store. ly up 17 DU. WM. NEPHEW iUNU, ha Having located iu Savunnah, offure his pro. fuMionnl services to oitisens in the city auo violuicy* Ottioe confer of Barnard and State streets. Ru kui:.vo£9.—Robt. llutehison, Esq. Stephen Ha bersham, Esq.; John It. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. Way A Kiug. 3m jan t> TAPSCJTT'S FQRBIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY, fta* Persons wishing to send for thoir friuuds, and desirous of bringing thorn out by first ''**»» packet bliips, uro informed time tho subscriburs are die only agents Tor tho ahovo Agency iu this oily. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. Tspsuott ft Co., Liverpool, iu sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable iu any town through- cut Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts ou Fruuoe and Germuny, payable in r.U part* cf the Continent, also for sale. Agply to _doo24 ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Uay-st. BMT18THY. w* Vo m © ■ar & & a*a Surgical aud Mcclmnlcul Dentist. Office in BROUUUTON STREET— south tide—near WhlUker-sL ly nov 9 Private Hospital. DOCTORS VV1LOMAN dc GANAIlIi, PAiiu-arKKET, West end or tuk Plank Road. Dus. WILDMAN k GANAUL having completed the arrangoimrats for a Private hospital, and fitted op the same wifh all the appliances °f hyglone, good nursing, and medlual and surgical at tendance, now offer the benefits of the institution to the publio. The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will se- eora oonstant and efficient medical attendance, modl- *iuei, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required u *‘* vanco » which will not be subject to reclamation.— apartments perfectly private may bo obtained on roa- •ouable terms. That the institution may partake as ranch as possible * lbs benevolent publio character whioh the origina* , ■ lnt “*»ded, they have aolicitod the following guntlo- “•» to act as a board of visitora, who will at all and fc °y time inspect the premises, and whoso names are * u *rantoes to the publio of its efialent management: | Jolio W. A.l«u, Cb.ri..I A. A. Smew, John HJ? n>#a ' J«hu W. Rabun, Boa to a, | Bolmnon Cohan, Montgomery Cuinmiug. Arrangements have also been mado for tho accommo- u *Uou of negroes. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D., Corner Abercorn and South Broad-st. CilAB. GANAUL, M. D., South Broad-street, East of Barnard. d«o2l * KiA’«.r,V dur tho *"■«« of McCLESKEY “ft wUI 3TEAIM3KIP LINES. f. », IrtAII, LINK. THROUail IN AO TO AA HOURS. Mew-\ork & Charleston Steam-Packets. Leave Ad ger'awharvesevery.Hit/Mnioy * l«i Btoainnliips ,.....Capt. J. Di._, . Capt. M- Berry 1,200 Tom JAB.ADQEH Capt. J. i)l«Unton 1,500 Tons. coppered and guards raised, in now in complete ord liar For Freight or Passage, having elegant Stato Boom accommodations, apply at tho office of the agent, HENRY MiSBROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Hou. Wharves. N. B.-A new ship will bo placed on the line to eon- 'leet with tho South, nvr <mi W. in- 'Live. 1 >’ KOK l*IHI<A»KM'IILV. Philadelphia and Savannah Slearn Naviga- .unship STATE OF GEORGIA, n 1,200 K .,«w .V.M. register, C'apt. Walter Col- lina, has commenced her regular trips, uud will loavo Bnvanuuh on Wcdues. day, the 8th Bept., aud every alturnatu Wuducsdu thereafter; sav on tho 22d Sept., and Cth aud 20th Oct/ and 3d and I7tU Nov., and so on. L'hiasliip has been built with entiro regard to enfoty, eomrort aud dispatch, nnd offure new and admirable fa cilities to busineas and travel. For freight or passngc, apply to C. A. L. LAMAIl, Agent iu Savannah, jan 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag’ts in Philadelphia. NfcW YORK & SAVANNAil SUAMSHIP LINE Weekly. m Thu new and splendid steamships . Fi.OIUDA,capt.Woo«lhull,andAEA- 7ri. HAMA, Cupt. Ludlow, belonging •d ia safety, speed nnd comfort. These summers, leaving Havauuah at tho same time that the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston^ ar rive in Now York an soon us or before them. jMTCabiu passage *25, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD. FAY k CD, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 HH Front-street, Now York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Suvmiuuii, Augusta ami Hamburg. The Union Btoaiubox*. Company of iGoorgia aud South Carolina iiav iug tho- roughly overhauled uud rofittud tlio su perior steam-puukots 11. L. COOK uud OREGON, witli lighters, are now ready to traus|K>rt freight uf all duseriptlou between Savannah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with an mueh, if uot more, dispatch than any other \mata on the river. The stoniuern are uomiunudcd by experienced and accommodating captains, nnd all freight consigned to thoir agents will be forwarded free of CuinmUfiious. The acuoinmodutions for pastieuger* equal if not superior to uuy boats on tho river. Fare $5,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. K1N01ILEY A CO., “ JAMES HARPER A CO , AugusU. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. sop 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOlt PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Dn•‘ten. iSruimwirk, Hi. Alurjs, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBUltG (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leaves ect rw TntAtluy, at IU o'clock, A• V. raa . Tho superior stoam-paukut WM. GAS- f» - 11 |>thm Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesdav hMSobNIBwMorning, at 10 o'clock, aud will onn- liuue to loavo every Tuesday. The rates of passage by thia boat are as follows: Jacksonville 6 00 Black Crook, Picolutaaud Palatka 8 <M) For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston eteam-paoket wharf, or to au 24 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. TU TRAVELLERS G01NU NORTH. T1IE SAVANNAH ANU CHAIH.KSTON U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after tho arrival of tho night train of tho Coutral Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 Al. the samo day, oouuucting At Charleston with tho YViliiiiiiKtou Hlcnm-l'ncketii, Which loave with the U. 8. Mail uvury day, at2VJ P. M., aud also witli the New-York nnd (JknrleMion NfonniNliipn, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday uud Satur day afternoon. Puuseugors leaving Macon on Tuesday evouiugs, will arrive in time to eounoct with the siilou- Jid new scdainship J timet Aihjrr uuo week, and the steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land routo, $20—time 52 hours; by Steamships, $25. [ my 15J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. 01*1*081 TlON LINK TO KLOltlBA. HATE VE PASSAGE liEDUCED. The superior new steampacket WE- ‘LAKA, Capt. N. Kiug, leaves every Pioolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Blaok Crock 8 00 N. B.—Freight cousigucd to K. It. Duke, for Ocala, rill bo shipped free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to feb 1'J 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. SHlt* L1UL&. Towage. Tho Hleainer J ANi’KIl, Cuplaill iiiutiiur, u piepared to tow veosels t<> or from sea, or may be ohartored upon reabonablu terms. For engage ments apply on board or to 8. M. LAFF1TKAU, mar 15 b Agent. I'olt LIVKitPOOL. , Tho fiuo Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Picker- I having II meet v ' WILLIAM BATTERSRY A CO. master, will have dispatch. For fruignt or pus- lage apply 011 board, ut Anoiaux wharl, or to WASHBURN. WILDER A CQ, ce apply ou board at Tolfair's BH1UUAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YDlih. Tho sclir JULIA ANN, is loading fur tho above L'umr I5 urlr u' sl ‘ t ‘I! p i'7aukhsuam a son. Ml, largo engaged, will ; 0. For balunuu of cargo, apply to K1NC11LEY, LOCKETT A L'O. FOlt 1*U1IaADE1*1*1I1A—Hcrou’x IaUic. jt-v Tho regular packet schooner D. Ia. CLINCH, ^nrlKiiit, master, will have dispatch for the above SMBiport. For freight or passage apply to mar It WILLIS A filiUNDAGK. FOR FHILADFlsPHlA—Heron’11 Line. r Tho regular packet schooner H. N. SMITH, Smith, master, will have dispatch for tho above ■ftPiffifeport. For freight or passage apply to mar 11 WILLIS A UKUNDAGE. FOR NEYV YORli.—iaoorgia Line. . Tho regular packet hark MARIA MORTON, adwWKCaptaiu Bulklcy, will bar* ‘Itspa!---!*. for the ■BaMb above port. For freight of 4UU bales coltuu to complete cargo, apply m mar IU ROWLAND A CO. FDR 1*111 IaADRLa 1*111 A—ilcrou’» I*me. , The regular packet brig MARY II. C1IAP- vdSaPELL, Hand, miutor, will havo despatch for ■anlbtlio ahovo port. For freight or passago apply to mar lU WI1.LIS A 11 RUN DAG E. FOR HAI/ri.HORK—Rvgiiinr IaIiiv. The packetseboonor WOODBRIDGE, White, aster, will moot with despatch as above. For .freight or passage apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. (.mar 8) DHlUll X'OU NKW-VOUli.—Uni,,1, l.lne. The regular paokotsohr. CHARLES MILLS, raueis, master, is now ready to reooi .'e cargo r above port. For Ircight or jiassage apply to WlLl.ISA URUNDAUE. ipply to will ith despatch as above. For deck freight “ BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR BUHTUN. - . Thu brig CLEMENT, R. MAYO, master, will agwjt meet with dospatoh as abovo. For freight or *2liMKpaSfiagu apply on board at Tolfuir'a Wharf, or to iuar« BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. HEAVY FitKltlliT FOR NKW-kURtt. Boxes of Coppur Ore may bo obtained by Vlu vcsficls wanting heavy freight. Apply to SmL mar 5 WILLIs A BBUNDAQE. Vessel Wnnted lor Fhilnduiplila* . A high rate of freight will bo paid for a vessel ‘ ’uud for Philadelphia. Apply to ih 6 W1LL1S A DKUNDAGK. UIl IfllAllllVIV. ■*.. Freights fur Nortliorn, Eastern aud jritSouthoru ports, can bo had on applloa- Motion to (iiov 4) ROWLAND A CO. SUUL m loot 7—ly | WILLIS A URUNDAUE.3 u. iiawgi.. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE of Four Horse Fust Couchoa luavua Su- vaunuh overy Aiuuday and 'I'liiirsdny, nt 7 o’clock A. IU. For Darieu, via Bryan Uld Court-House, Ricuboro' and Soutli Newport, arriving in Darion at (1 o'clock T. M. UcMiriiiuK on Tuenditya and Fridays, Arriving in Havanualt at 5 o'clock T. M., aud eounuetiug with the boaUfor tho North, and the curs for tho West. 4Office iu Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s Stamen, corner of Stato aud Whitaker sta. jaa 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. I ^OH 8AI1B.—A NVgn. Mail thirty-five yours » bid—good carpenter—also a Woman thirty-five yoars old-first-rate hoiue servant. Apply to W. WRIGHT. |V/f ANTIIxIjAM.—A suiM.-rb Tot of Paris hiuck i-’-l-Daco, Black Grenadine, Blaok Crape do Pari* aua White Crape do Paris Mautillas; also, Plain aud fo^aaio by™** ” ' l ° Crm i i0 Shawl*—juat received and Dewitt a Morgan. V^TUIFKD UHNAmiUGH.-,8balesouiivml O Osuaburgs, Georgia make : for aale by mar |6 NKV1TP, LATHRQP a BTEBBINS. B ACON.—prime ditto* antt Hhouldoru; also, ■ulterior sogar cured canvassed Hams-for sale by . mar ft MINIS A FLORANCE. 5 U.HUlvAU AND MGLABHEiThritoT^d for sale by a MINIS tn.OIIAMCE. A DEI It A WINK—ill wood and glanu— -— of very superior n: -Choice Philadelphia family muiket t* whole, half aud quarter barrels; also, fkw Is Dried Beef—for sals by MINIS X FLORANCE. Corporation Notices. HAVANNAIl P* ST HOSPITAL. MARCH 1st, 1853. VisiUug Committee for March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Application* far admis sion should bo made to the Visiting Committee. Iu oaten of emorgenoy any member of the Board of Man agers may grant permits. mar 5 1 ' CITY MARSHAL':* OFFICE, i Suvauuah, Maruh 7th, 1853.) P UUCUI AHERN uf City Lola m tlm sulo id the 5th lust:, are notified that they must comply with tht terms of sate within ton day s, or the lots a ill re veri to the city. PHILIP Al RUSSELL, mar 7 tIA < - Mnrshal. AN ORDINANCE To umnnd tho oxisliup Firo Oidiuaiicofi «f (lie City of Havuunuli nnd the liionldts thoroof. Sen. I. Re it ordained by the Major nnd Abk-renou of the City of Savannah, aud th-i Hamlets thereof, sliall be as follows, to wit: commencing at the River, ut tho foot of East Broad Street, aud miming thence South wardly along the East sido or Eonl llroid Struct, pro longing si,Id liuo uutil it tutorseus the prolongation of that all Ordinaucus or parts of Ordinances, inilitatm ngalut tho provisions ut thisOrdiaaiieu be aud l hereby repealed. Attest: Ed ) O. Wii-sow, Clerk of Council.11112 IU A llili, to bo entitled all Ordiaam-c, to umuinl tho lilili scctiuu, mid to repeal, in purl, tho eighth aculion of mi Orditiuiict!, oiiliiled “ An (Jrdiuuiici- to aid apart and (Indicate u portion of the Spring* held iiluiitalioii, lately purclituod Ly tho Corpora tion from tho hc.rs and devisco* of Johepli Styles, duucunod, for u | uhlie Cemetery: to provide for sale of the lota in Mtiid Cemetery, for purposes ol supiilturL', uud for tin* protection, preservation, uuoriiiunut and rcgiilulion of sitiil Cemetery, uud AirGier to jogulutu iuturo iuiermuuts. Pus.od June 3d, 1852. Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city ot .Savannah aud the hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the samo, that from and alter the passing of tliis ordiuauco, the 5th section ot said ordiuaueu above recited, shall be amended by adding the followiug pro viso, after the word "Valuation," to wit:. "Provided that no persou in his own name shall bid off or purchase tiiuu cue of the lot* iu said Cemetery." r of a lot who may remove the remains of any do ceased member or connection of his or her family from either of tho old Comctcriu* into Laurel Grovo Ceme tery, ho, ami the «amo is hereby ropoalod. hoc. 3. lie it further ordained by the authority afore said, that nil ordiuauoesor parts of ordinauoeB milita ting ngaiuat tho provisions of this ordiuauce, be, and |L. a Cuuucii, Siivuunuh, March IU, 1853. Attest: iy repealed. ‘ R. WAYNK, Mayor. Euwaud G. W1 .'.son, Clork of Council.; C mar 12 A Bill to bu entitled un Ordinance to nnmiid uii Or diuuiict! eiditled “ Au Ordinunuu to preveut bulls, cows, 0x011, uud culvuv, uud other uuitlo from run ning ni. largo—pussed iu Council litli Feb., 1841. Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldenuan of tho City ofSavaunah. aud the llamlotH thereof, iu Coun cil assembled, and it id hereby ordained by the authority of tho same, that from und after tho passing of this Or- diaaueu tho provisious of the above recited uidiaanec be so auicudod aud extended a* to prevent bulls, cow s, oxen, valves, ami other cattle ruuutng at largo within the followiug limits, vis: Guinuett street ou tho south, prolonged oast aud west to the oxtonded corporate limits of the City of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof, tho Savannah river on tho north, and tho corporate limits of tho City ol Savannah on tho cost und w est. Skc. 2. Bo it further urdaiued by the authority aforo- ssid, tliut all Ordinoucofi or parts of Ordinances mili tating against the prorisions of this Ordinance bo, aud tlm nam« are hereby repealed. •>- « -.h, 10th March. 1893. R. WAYNE, Mayor. G. Wilson, Clerk of Council,mar!2 10 Passed in Com ilxty years of ago, and for the violation of the provisions of this section, tho owners of suoh dray, cart, w ugou, or oilier carriage, shall furloit aud pay a sum not exceeding thirty dollurs, Sec. 4. Aud be it further ordained, that itslinll not be lawful for any persou or persons to ride on horso-baek in the city foster than iu a cautor; uor Tor uuy ooaohman .. k coach or other carriage, walk, (except bread-carts, which may l>e driven at a moderate trot,) but all uuloudod carts, drays or wagous may lie driven iu a moderate trot iu all wide streets, provided, nevertheless, that the drivers thereof shall uot be allowed to turn corners or prooeed through nar row strontH, or on wharves, in auy other manner than iu a walk, and any person violating any of tho provis ions of thin seoiiou, or the owuer or owuera of such ve hicles, shall, on conviction, be fined, if n w hite or free person, in the sum of five dollars; and if tin offender lie a slave, his owner or employer shall pay a like sum, und on refusal to do so, tho said slavo shall bo commit ted to jail, aud there remain until his owner or em ployer shall have paid the said fine, together with all expuuses; aud if any free person of color offending nguiust this Ordiuauce, refuno or be unable to pay the ulorusuid fines, such free person may bo committed to jail, thero to rcuiaiu not exuveding toil days, or uutil the said lino and all expenses Shull havo been paid. SKti. 5. Aud be it further urdaiued. that no carts. lected uud euforcod iu tho same manner as is prescribed and privates of the City Guard, are hereby instructed euforcc the above sections uf au Ordinance passed Jum Oth, 1830. JAMES P. SCREVEN, Chairman D. C. C. E De.it/urtheronIainnl, That a general ticket givou uy the master, ow ner, employer, ur guardian of a ucgru or pureuu uf color, shall pans the bearer thereof uutil tcu o'clock P. M.; but that, in order to pass a negro or froo person of color after tun o'clock r. Al., a special ticket shall bo givou, which tioket shall specify tiie hour whou it is to expiro, und may be given both be- foro and after ten o'clock 1*. AL: Provided, however, that un ticket shall pass tho bearer thoroof aflor mid- uiglit, whether it be dated boforo or after that hour, un less tho liiuo wliou it is given, aud the object in view, uud tho place to which tho bearer is sunt, are distinctly specified.-’ Tho officors nnd privates of tho City Guard are here by ordered to enforce the abovo suction. By order uf bis llouur the May— SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &0. MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWINTaND PAINIING In Water Color*, Taduut bt E. MILLER, 132 South-B110xr> St., octl3 Savannah.tf lUiWIVO ACAUEilll. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD rospucthilly informs his’patrons, that his Academy is open fur the ^reception of pupils. Duriug the season tho following Fancy Dantes will be introduced, besides the rogtilar course of Tuition :— Toruattiliu, ltutta, - Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingoralia, Schotisch, lledowa, Maiurka, oto. Former pupil* aro requesicd to coni© oarly if they like to learn Fancy Dauces for his Dali, to be ti7on in , Tue«day Classicul ami English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaston-Btreet, near the i*nrk. sep27 dtNl—3aw6m HAMDEN'S EXPRESS, ISa — BM ^tesgjjgjEi 15.1 Huy Street, ¥> E8PECTFULLY bug leavn to inform tlio cili- IV sons of Savannah aud its vioiuity, that they have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail- read and Uuukiug Company, and are now running Mes sengers daily to Macon, aua semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Millcdgu- villo aud all intermediate plaoos. Wc would also say that our expresses by tho steamers to Now York und Philadelphia unable us to forward every description ot Merchandise and valuables to every tow n iu the North oru States—also to Cullforuia und Europe. OrriCES and Agents—153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Hon, Alacon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe: E. C. llubbell, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 aud 45 South-third-stroet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providuuoo, Mont- geiuory-strect, San Francisco. feb 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, imr 4 (lim) J. \V. 8PKAU, Proprietor Boarding:* r |3 WO OR THREE singlo Geullomrn can be ac X coiuumdated with pleasant board at the corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. tf dec 22 1IOAUD1N4L rERY desirublc Rounis, with Board, at reasonn ble rates. Apply at this Pffica. tf nov 8 ,, HIM It DIN 44* A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS can bo [\_ accommodated at Airs. JAMES' Old Stand, corner (East uud South Broad strcot* ! m4 lm DKU4)i8 AND MKDICINK8. r J'llE euhscribors, whnlusulo and Retail Druggists, I would respectfully call tho aitoutioa of purchasers to thoir well-solcoted stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, *e.; Union White I^ad, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Ulnes, Putty and Paint Brushes; machinery oil. Of ail kind*. Tit: Bperui, Lard, Bapofccd and PutentOil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spkon, Mustard, Baleraius, ADtches, Jto.; LANDRETH’8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Alcdicine Chest*, Surgical Inetrumcuts, and Glassw are, together with a groat variety of ariioles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an elegant ussortmeu'. of Coe trench and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Comb*. Lunin's Perfumes, Cologne*, tad Hair Preparaihra*- ' ***"'“ " USO Itcwunl ■^yiLI' , Ii‘>W tee livery at my oifioe, or to W* ow TOM. He i* five foot five or six lored, *toat built — ;ht eye about th^ per colored, etont built, good me, il) WM. WIUGUT. Dry Goods, Clothing, Kto. r» MARCH 16. 1853. Carpet uml Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, «fcc. f (ferudka. No. MO Cong rent and Ay. f>7 St. Julian Sit. fitHC Bnb*vril»rr, kHOfMhff that tlm citiMie* of S Savr nnaU have Iditagreat interoet iu tho eiUb- '"' K 1,1 iiAitrur wahkiiounk, In this city, nnd being nwarn that many hare been awaiting the completion of tho Now RL.to, so that they could make their election of the various articles fur furnish iug their houses, would respectfully infirm the public, generally, that he ha* opened thomosteom- pk'tc Assortment of ail tho various styles'! GOODS usually kopt in similar establishments. Tho Stock of the diifcrcut departments will cuusDt, in port, of the foMowing U-wds, vis: rAHFKT DHPAKTMRNT. Royal Velvet; Taiiestry Brussels; Mocet BrameU; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brnssels for Stairs; Three Ply, Hui«rfinu, Fiuc and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Htuits, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-1 nod lfi-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Alats; Table and Piano Covers; Bllver and Brass Oval and Outaguu Stair Rod*; Stair Linen, Ao., Ac. oils UIsOTHH, Ofevacy width; from ono to eight yards,for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboat*, Saloons, Ac.: Hose Wood, Mahogany aud Small-figured furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and C-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for lilJKTAINM. Bilk and Worsted Damask De-l.aluc; Worsted aud Linen Damask DoLuins; Figured und Plain Damask*, variety of oolors; White aud Buff, for Hliados. WINDOW HHADKW. Transparent l.undiicnpo, Aledalllon, Garlaud and White aud Gold, eutiroly now stylo; Cord ; l^ops; Tu- suln; together with all tho various Trimmings for Cur tains and shades. CULT CORNICK8. Bands, Ixiops and Pins, of tho groutest Variety sad pnb- tcriiH, of tho latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liiieral terms. WM. 11. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress aud 57 Bt. Julian-sts. PHILIP MEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. DN Bryaii-nt«f Nnvni.uali, (in. ( T RATEFUL to my frinmls uud Ui« public i x general for their ifbernl patronage heretofore ex tended to mo, I now offer them a greater inducement than ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English. Prenrh and Uo-man Broad Cloths, Black and FaueY Doeskin and CAsaitnere, Black and Fancy Silk aud Batin nnd Embroidered Vost- lugs; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,whioh I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable stylo. Also a largo and well selected stock of illcn’N uud Hoyh* Ifcmdy-Mndu Clothing, together with a largo supply of Shirts, Hocks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino aud Silk Undershirts aud Drawers, llats, Caps, Trunks, Valioos, Ac.,allot whioh (.'lirpcts! Carpets!! Carpets ! I! II TE huvn this day opened for sain u splendid \V assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Alats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac., consisting in part ofj 22D piooes 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloth* 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Folt Carpel 5 do Dutch do 60 do Volvot nnd Chouvil Rugs 100 ooinmou Rugs aud Mats 100 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades All of tho above Goods We offer at the lowest market pricos; for sale by A1K1N A BURNS. *' Look out for the KurIho when the WHISTLE BLOWN.” “ Competition is tho Lifo of Trado.” “T1MEM 'AifiT NOW AS THEY U8KT0 WAS." . jack of all kinds of €A»K1AG£S, constantly kept ou hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to Savannah will please to bear in mind that they are indebted to thu undersigned for lowering thej>nce* 1/ Carriages »« this market from 15 Jo 'Mper cent. I take pioasure in stating that my Alanufacturing arrangements aro now complete iu Savannah, and it iu my iutouliun soon to form a connexion w ith one of the best manufacturing establishments iu the North to make Carriages oxpressly for this market; so iny pat rons will perceive that it is my determination to give tho most outiio satisfaction to all who may be pleased to trade with me. J. C. THORNTON, Corner West broad and Bay Streets. N. B.—^Tho inhabitants of tho neighboring Counties aro particularly informed that none of the work Pud dled intheir respective neighborhoods is from my ostab- Bshmeut. | jan 8-6111 J. C. T. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AKNOJLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, oil r—IV -71 AIR BXHAUaTlil) —WnirnTM-— COFFINS Which i* now taking tho place of all others throughout the United States, li. S. BOGARDUS having been made tho sole agent of tlio above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully call attentiou to their vast su periority over uaythiug of the kind that has yet been before tlio publio. The improvements oousist in t-e- montiug tho top und sidos, and, by the application uf un air pifrnp, removing tlio air, by which means the contents remain w ithout effluvia or chrnge of appear ance for auy lcugtli of time. It is on those advantages thu claim to superiority is based. Tlio undorsigued having examined thu above, do not husitatc to say that, in their opinion, they uro luily cal culated to answer tho iutundca purpose: 8. N. lMUKlS, AL D., I C. W. WKill, Al. !»., R. Watmk, M. D., P. M. Koi.LOCK, M. D., J. C. ILbeksium, M. D., I W.G. Bullock, M. D., mar 12 H. Lachlisun, Alachinist. ly tIOlUK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES N HARNESS 183 Congrenif-atrect, Navannnb. “ The Subscriber* manufacture aud keep constantly on hand largo aud varied stock of Sud-flHHBl _ dies, Bridles and Harness, and make, to order every description of articles in their Un Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunk Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddis-llags, Whips, Ac. Pe< st 11s desirous of supplying themselves, will do well I call at our establishment. AU articles sold bv us ai warranted for material and workmanship. execution prompt. i6mo* For Sale, MIE Slock, Fixture* nnd Lease of a Wholueulo and RotailGrocory Kstabllshmout, now doing one the host Trades in bavaunnh. Tho stock is will an ted and of reoont purchase. The looatiou isoxoeila t a to be sold only on account of tho death New Watcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STOltK, BROUGHTON-STREET, No. 148. M U. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro- nemoters, Clocks, TownClooks, Watches. Ae. Ac., respectfully informs his customers uud the publio gene rally that ho has fitted up the Store 148 Broughton-st.. where ho iuteuds to make a permanent location, ana carry on U10 Jewelry business iu ita various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chrouometcrs, Jewel ry, Ao., Ac., cleaned and rupalrod with disputch, and warranted. NoW faslikm Jewelry und Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at tho lowest prices possible. N. 11.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac., Ac., that cauuotbe paired by other wutolnnakers, I pledge myself shall be rcpulred by mo to satisfaction, and warranted, nov 2 ly FRANCIS 8TEIN. M OUUN1N44 4»4>OD6J.—Black Grcuudiua Crapo do Paris, Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Pop Norwiok Cloths aud Alpaccus. Mourning Lawns, Ginghams, Calicos and French Aluslins, Black Crape DxWlTT A MORGAN. 20 1 20 duxuu Yeast Ponders, AOcauistcrs Salmon.—Lauding from brig Clem ent* and fur sale by marS CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. D <M1K*TJ4: L141UOKW— Zv to ana xu casxs un x'roui orauny 30 Mils superior old Monouguhela Whisky 60 do do Rye do 400 gallon* old Gourgia l'oaoh Brandy, for sale by 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 80 do Butter,Sugar and Soda Crockers 40 bbls and 2U Lull do lurge No 1 Mackerel 50 boxes 5s ana f sGrant and Williams’ Tobacco 20 quarter casks Madeira Wiuo 25 bags Black Pepper 20 boxes ground do, in >4 lb paper* <10 bbls Stuart's pond'd, crushed aud olarifiod Sugar 200 pkgs Grceu and Black Too, assorted 200 boxes lley's 1st uud 2d quality Lemon Syrup 50 bbls Sugar House Molasses 32 do New Orleaus do 10 casks choice Sugar curoa llami 80 boxos Bedell's Patent Tallow Candles 3U0 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, landing and ■ sale by |m 14J SCRANTON. JUllNaTON A CD. B RANDY.—20 halfpipo* choico Uruudy now landiug, of tho followinR brands: 10 V. plpos of l,ondon Color Honnesar, 2 k •* Otard. Dupuy A Co. Cognac, 2 >! " Jaa. llenucsay C *' J. J- Dupuy " “ ill" " SAseroo Imported May 21st, 1851—for sale by imported y , BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO, t 1DOKIN44 STOVES of host piitteru* uxiaut j Also tlirce Ranges, for sale cheap by msx 8 JAMES SULLIVAN. 145 Broughton-st. ri’HK I.ION’H HK1N nnd the LOVE It I HUNT—by CHABUtS I)B BkkxabU. Further sup- pty of the LADY'S WORKBOOK; SPEECHES OF HAYNE AND WEBSTER, rccoivcd by m4 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. liKANDY, (fcc.—5 half iiitme OurU Bntmiy; It 4 casks Old Peach do; 50 bbls. Domestic do,; 4 pipe* Holland Gin; 30 bbls. P. A.do.; 40 bbls. N. O. Rum; 75 bbls. N. O. Whiskey; 30 bbl* Old Mouoaga- h tol, . |M4to dH 0 » * 1.0VLE. lirillBKUYr- 1U0 bbls. Recufied N.<D. Whia W key, landing from *chr. I*Ktrlnk Henry and for sale*by lmar 61 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. IJ44AR7—'90 bMs. choice Porto Rico tiugur, landiug and for salo by CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. NOTICE. LL ur,count* due the umlerMgneil on the Lt ol January loot, ifnotsettlod by tho 10th day of April 5 in the hands of an altoruey for collodion. ■Uf**-"* •'Sftft.IW M. A.dl.r.HG, INaURfiNCS. THE UNITED HTATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuli) uml Tihm i'ompatiy, Charier Perpetual—Cash NykUiz, CAPITA Is $9AO,»6o. This soiupaur combints the Mutual and ProprisUry system, and will Insrtrv the lives of while persons, alio ucarscs- Dr. Arhold, Meditml Examiner, mar Ifi ly MINIS k FLOR ANOE. Agent*. Lift and Fire linturnnee Agency. Clmt'lci* Onlc I.Ifi* ltiMUiunutt (Company, Hartford, ct. CAPITAL, (Endorsed by the Stale,) $200,000, aith cr 4 LFRF,D G1 LL. I'm-i-.' ^Joiin L. Bt nck, Viro Prns't. Jxur.sC. Wsi.itl.tv, Seoy, II. L.Brnn. Sirl),, l:x. Physician fur Savannah. This company itt- sure on the mutual plun of one-half oash at tho usual rates, or >111 the cash plan at tw onty per cont, lower rates. Application* received by feb 21 3m A. WILBUR. 125 Congrosa-st. BMiicroft Sc ISi'yiin, GKNERAI. AUK.nTH AND I1HOKKICH, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE A- REAL ESTATE. No* 117 Hay Stmu, Hnvnniinli. jan 24 ly Liverpool nml I^ondon Fire uml Life Innuritnee ('ompnny* Tin; tindornignoil Agent* of tlm nhovn Company, X will tako risk* nguiust Firo ou Buildings, Stock in Trade, to., on tho moitfavornblo tonus. BANCROFT k BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INHUUANOB COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. uartTAL, 9,000,600 OS Founds Storliiitf. f|HllM INSTITUTION iiu* nstnhlislied 1111 Agency 1 In Savannah, and Fire Polioits upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savaunah, January 21,1853. LONDON FUCEN1X FAKE OFFICE. flUIIB Company tukes Firo Risks iu thi* city,uud 1 insures Rents and Leases, sep2 ROBT. HABERSHAM k HON, Agents. JKTNA INHUltANCK COtUFANk OF HARTFORD, CONN. f|t|IK underHigiied, Agonts of tho uhovo Cniupnny, 1 continue to take risks against FEq on Buildings, Stocks, oto., on tho most favorable tonus, apr 14 COHENS k IIERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I 8AAC A11HATT, Sec'y. JllSUPH B.COLLINS, X Pres't. Dr. R. D. Ak.nold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by feb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houlhern IHuiual lnnurnnce Company. A SHURY HULL, President and Trourfdnjr.- A1.M«N Cuatis, Soc ry. C. F. McKxr. A«ktary. Ahe uudurHigned, Agent of the above Cotnpauy,con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, River and Eire; also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons aro also token by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLI AMKiNU, Agent, jane 17 ly Corner of Bay aud Drayton its. I'Utll'CUFIGLD HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin Uonee.) ChitUHnooga, Tetint'»HOD. JvV.tt This well known HOTEL, situatod within a fow step* of tlio Passenger Car lauding of tho Wcut- •w-^cru and Atlautio Railroad, Is now open, under vuo supervision ot T110MA8 CRUTCHFIBLD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bhysor and Lady. This House, w hile under the coutrol of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. Thu present Pro prietor having secured the services ot Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, aud having purchased his most oxeeilcut Cook aud House Bov and having furnished tho House entirely new, hopt* to retain iu high reputation, and merit publio patrouage. Pasaongers can be accommo dated with un Omnibus to and item the Boats, feb 18 (ly) THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. Icc: ICE ! Ice! r |'IIE Subvcribur lm* now 011 hund ut his ICE 1 HOUSE ou Liberty Street, a largo supply of ICE, ot oxcclleut quality, whioh ho will sell to wholesale aud retail customers at tLn usual rates. All ordors left at luy office, comer Bull-street aud Congress-street Lano, rear of W.,W. Lincolns store, will meet'prompt atten tion ; w here also, customers can be supplied, mar 14 2w P. BKRANC. DaguciTcuii (jiullcry. f|311E Subscriber bit* iiikcu tlm Room* formerly _£ tccupiod by Mr. 1'ronticu, corner St. Julian straot and Market square, where ho will bo happy to sco thu former patron* of the Establishment, aud us m»i.y new ouos as will favor him with a call. 43TAU pictures put up iu the best style of the art.*SjOi . uisr 14 ly J. W. MILLERT \f tlTlCE.—Cousigurcs wuulnd for 112 Iron 11 Pipes, landing from aeh'r D. L. Clinch from Phila delphia. (mar 14) WILLIS A BUUNDAGE. I > A (JON Hides and Hlionldcru.—20 casks II Bueon Hides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for salo by (mar 14) MCMAHON * DOYLE. HATH IN 44 1IOLHE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to the tP • oitisens of Savannah that on and after this day, i-eb. 9th, tho price of battling will be, for a single bath 50 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the lstol May uutil the 1st of November next, the prico of bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fo 9 New Spring Uoods. 1>ECEIVED by nieumers State of Georgia ami X\s Alabama, a largo assortment of latost style Dress Uo.ids, such us Borages, Printed Muslins, .Tissues, Printed Cambric, Grenadines, Organdies, aud a great variety of Needlu Worked Goods, Choiuusetts, Sleeves, Collars, Caps, Muslin Edging and Imfartiug, Jaeouutt, Cambric and Swiss Muslins, Cambric aud bwiss Mus lin Bands, und a largo assortment uf other Spring Goods, all of which will be sold at very low prices by E1N81E1N k ECKMAN, mar 10 - tf 151 Congress-street. REMOVAL. f |3 McKENNA, of Barn aud St. Cheap Da?- 1 • Goons Stoke, has romoved to the spacious store, lq2 LirougUtou-st., near to Diciuou's Coufucthnery. feb 21 lm. To l£irc, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for children. Apply to mb 2 A. C. TOM8,120 Bay street. B. D. i: vii 11s, ATTORN E Y AT LAW, Saundeksvjluc, Washington County. Ga., Will practice iu the Court* of tho Middle Circuit. All business committed to ltis care will bo executed with promptness and dispatch. HtrxuENcus.--Messrs. BothweilA Smith, and Ur. U. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 Spring: Fashion. fitt Messrs. BEEBE k CO.'S superior IIATS of .W tile spring Style, now in store and Tor solo at tho •••Hat aud Cap Store or N. K. BARN UM k CO.. flsli 12 149 Congress Streot. FBJESMG KO CLIULS. I^HUITS. Mmokcd Beef aud Totisucff.— Constantly on baud by JOHN DALY, mar 5 tf 28 Whitoker-st. JfiU 'cb-FAKTNEllHHIP NOTiCIiV^ 1 " rfHIE uudoraigtmd has this day associutnd w ith him X Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Glyun County, with wnoia he will continue the Factorage aud Commission Business in this city, under tho firm of Hull k King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 21U Bay struct. Savannah, January 12,1853. \] OTICK.—The umleralkubd cupurlucr* of the J.v| late firm of " Quantoek, Roberts k Co.," having purchased tho cutlro interest of James Quantook, Jr., iu said firm, will contiuuo the lumber and timber business in thi* city, under Ihu name and stylo of "J. Roberts k Co.” JEFFERSON ROBERTS, LAWRE5.CE B. McCONN, fob 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. 1>EDUCED FK1CEH FOK CAHU.—The XV undersigned will soil SPIRIT GAS, or BURNING FtoUID, by the gallon, 75 ets.; half g.illou,37j 8 cent*; qnurt, 20 cents ; pint, It) cuuts. Gas l.aiupa. Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Brushos, Washbtuuds, Churns, Ac., Au., ut a similar reduction. IIOU0EKEEPKR8 and others will find it to their intoreut to purchase articles they may want at .his us- in tliaTloilSE^^UHjflSuiNU ' LlNE.'exlipt' Dry Uoods aud Cabinot Furniture, and at the lowest prices for cash. (mar 12) J. P. COLLINS. i Pl’LhS.—Tun band* Choice Apple* uud fur sale by (mar 12) W. D. FORli. 1. N4.LIH11 Walnuts, Filberts, Brawl Nut* uud I\i Pecans, just received aud for sale by war 12 W. D. FORD. I VOUY Uulunccd Hundln TABLE CUTLERY X for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, mar 7 202 Bryau-st. CtOAF uud Cundlca.—150 boxes Sikvii, vari O ous kiuds ; 100 do Candles, do do, received and for ■uieby (mar 14) Mc&IAHON A DOYLE. CtliGAUanil AlolanaCM.—10libd*. N. O. Su- IO lb do Muscovado do; 2k) do Molasses, 75 bbls do uew crop, received and for sale by mar 14 McMAHON A DOYLE. 1 UHT Kiti'Ll VJtD.—21U Boxes Aduumm.no tl Caudles; Iff boxes Supcrfino do., put up iu boxes of six lbs., for family use—for salo by A. BONAUD, mar iff Cornor ot Bay and Whittakor sts. \l AltULKIZED IKON MANTLES— JjX Contre Table and Stand Tops arc articles pos- susHiig all tbe beauties of Marble, and for durability far superior and mueh cheaper. Specimens may be •eon by calling at MOBSK ft NICHOLS, mar 12 155 Broughton-st. TYALBY’S CARMINATIVE—The nctiu 1 / ine English Article, unsurpassed as a remedy for tAisilveuces, Cholics, fte., aud is particularly efficacious in all tlio diseases that children are subject to, giving immediate relief in most eases. Fur sale by mar 12 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. 1.3KEHI1 Arrivals per stcauivr : X 200 lbs. Smoked Beef, 2U0 Pig Uams—and for sale by mar 12 W. P. FORD. I >OTATOEH.—Iff bids Mercer and Blues, for X Table use, and fur sale by mar 12 W. D. FORD. I I AMS.—Choice Baltimore llama just received XX *°' 1 fur** 1 ® b y L‘ u “ r ‘2J W. D. FORD. IjIHUUITH.—Egg, Soda, Lemon, Sugar uud 1 1 Butter Biscuit* for sale by mar 12 W. D. FORD. LUItt HALE.—A VVouiuti tliirty-threo year* old; good waslier aud ironor—girl child ten years. Ap ply to (nuav 13) W. WRIGHT. T .'ICORTANT TO IIUll.UKUli Sc CON- X TRACTORS.—The subscriber is now prepared to eater into any engagement for tho construction of Water Works, ho having seen rod the Mrvlve* of an expuri- enood ptacticul plumber. Specimen* of work can be *«en at my store, Iff, 12 aud 14 liaruard street. mar Iff JOHN J. MAURICE. O l#OF FAILH, Fovt Tabs, At oto 1 Pitchers and O Basins, for sale by marl# JAMES SULLIVAN. T 12E OHKAAI FKEKZBKH nad Bucket* X for sale by (mar 12) JAMES SULLIVAN. 1 .'KONT DUtm, Mortice uud Latch LOCKS, x for Wle by (mar 12) JAMES SULLIVAN. ^]l.[ ... ..... Br FltHhiid THIS DAY, » Will b« sold In front of s Giocertea, Provisions, !•”». Err Goods, uew and seooad hand Clothing, * ancy Articl**, Clocks, Watohrs.C Terms cash Uibre dsRvery. count aud rink of thu former mrobSHer. 0^' aU fl St 22 *nJ runnin7^. h M ^et 00 V, *v, 0 * 1 ^ n d running back 6t loot, situated east of ext*adsd* d ?nMiaavawtS.K d '* of ,* ,,! »>oHOUfh-Str«*t extended. In t he event of the completion of the Savan nah and I onsacola Railroad, this nioiMirtv must beumnii luiiuoniely valuable, as it it confidendy bsTev^Slt ihclr <l>'pot w ill bo located in that viel/lty, “ Tf the Lot can bo seen at ©ur Counting-Room. * Terms, onc-third cash, aud the balance at one and tw0 years rrodlt, with iutoroot, and civutcd by mort gage ou the Isots. Stock 1/ Groceries, Dig Gooth, «tc. Tlie entire stock in Luce's Building, corner Congrtrs and Jcfferron street*, near Market suuure, consisting of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery aud Gi. •- w uro, Store > ui nitnre, Ac, with tho um'xplrod lento of tho store. Will be offered at private Bale uutil Thurs day, the 17th hist., when, if not otherwise disposed of, hole will bn sold at public nudiou totbt highest bidder— tenua liberal. Strawberry .' ale. Pint Crimson Con*, White Wood, llove/'sBeodllng, Early Scarlet. They are all *“ A > " • " good order. All orders abovo kiuds will be promptly nttemlod Marshall Haute "Omnibus and l\*tm ut Vacate Sale. Coiupriiltig one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses, r Bails, Harness complete. Also—the fiuo pleasure sohr, Ann, with Ri;'t.ing, Ao., all in complete order. The above proporty will bo sold on very accommoda ting terms, tho prosuut owner being about to remove from the city, lias no farther uso for ft. 2000 bushels prime Wbito C< Groceries, 1‘roritions, PHILBUICK A BELL offer on accommodating terms, at private sale: LiquoKS.—50 bbls. H. E. num. 25 bbls. reach Brandy, 25 bbls. MonongaheUi Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin, G half pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 nunchucn Irish Whisky (MoMahan's), 5 eighth casks Pinet, Castlllion A Co. and Uenuessy Braudy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Winos. llraudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran dy—all private stuck. _ flAjmij.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Uams, 15 casks Hay.—300 bales Eastorn and Northern. CKMKNt.- 150 bbls. Itusendalo Cement Co. Flouh.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bids. Richmond, Ckookkrt.--25 crate* assorted Common and Qi Glassw ikk.—75 casos Tumblers, osaortod, 10 Wiuos, 15 cbls. Lumps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Ckaukkus.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Citt Aits.—50.000 Common German Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. 8tiALK.<.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, Dry Uooda, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bras* Clocks, Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ao. Ao. jy 14 and for sale low, 160 bbls. Rosendalo Cement, 25 do. Plaster Paris. « 0 p 1 Tor lient. ' Two 8torcs, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay •god 6 years, and ono aged 7 mouths, prime and likely, sold for no fault. Eairbank’t I’aUiit Platform Scales. (Improved in quality and reduced In price,) adapted to •wry roqttired operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single oars, in use ou the principal railroads in U10 United States and GroatBritain; H'urc- Kuuse Satie*; Heaeg Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Store Scales, various modification*: Couutor Scales; Jtay and Coal Scales, Ac. These Soules have boeu long known and severely tested, and tho universal cuufideuco felt in thoir accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that the? are now' regarded as the standard, from whioh thoie is no appeal. For sale in all their varieties by PH1LUJUCK a BELL, j« 23 Agents iu Savannah. ton Hum at Privi -4pl Rum. For aale low from the whart. LOTTERIES. 44UKKNK AND PULANlil MONUMENT LOTTEKY OFFICE. Hny Lane, near Hull-Street. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. CLASS 32, FOB 1853. Will bs drawn in BaTannah, This Day, March 16. 75 Nttmbor Lottery—13 Drawn Ballota. * Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Tiokote and Shares, either singly or by th« package for sale by K. WITHINGTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. mar 16 Bay Lane, near Bnll-streeL Pr HKAD-yUAHTKRB KOR PRIZES. -%* Ogles No. 163 Bay-Street, 2 Doors Bast ttf the City Hotel. 71 58 20 50 ^l 65 22 2 85 2! fid 56. D RAWN NUM HERN —ur Georgia State Lottery, Class 42 71 68 r '• ' Also of Class 43 34 3 47 6 2 21 73 G7 41 32 54 56, OeOlIUIA HTATK L.OTTKUY, CLASS 44. Authorised by the Legislature.. For the beae/it 0/ the Inaependcut Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Alanagers. Draws in Chluinbus, Ga., Thursday Morning, 17th inst. SPLENDID SCHEME: $7,000—$2,000—1,600—$1,950! $1,150!—$1,044 ! Ao. Ao. Ae. Tickets only $2; Halves $1 ; Quarters 50 ednts. V3T Ordors from the oonntry answered promptly, drawlngkssnt regularly, and prises cashed on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. at this office, by 34 3 47 6 2 21 72 07 44 32 54 56. OEOKtHA STATE LOTTEKY, For the beiiylt of the IiuUik the Indeiiendeni Fire Co. at Augutla. V. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME! $7,000!—$9,000!—$1,600! 11,950! $1,150! $1,044! A lid more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes'. Tickets only >2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sole, and Prises gashed on de maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building, mar Ifi Opposite Pulaski House. ISALTIMOKE FLOUR, JIAL'UN, dtc. O/ W \ 11RLS. Supmlliin Howard street Flour, 41/1/ 50 hhds. Prime Now Bacon. 20 “ do. do. Shoulders, 30 bbls. and 50 kegs Newr Leaf Lard. Landiug aud lor sale by mar U SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. i'KENDEUCJAHT dfc CO. have to un- . • nounee the arrival THIS DAv of the first por- Sprintf Stock. Their Mr. PrcndergAFt beii.^ now in tho markets, they oxiHjct tlio full oomplotion ot nispurchases in a few days, of which a dotailod notice will be given; in tho meantime, they solicit an early inspection Iroui all thoir ' ‘ ’ I tho publio generally. 178 BROUGHTON-ST., Opposite Saint Andrew's Hall. Mr 20! COHENS A HERTZ. WM. WRIGHT. Bread, Smoked Beef aud Cold Sluugli, of an equal MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-stroct. A LE AND POUTER.—20 casks London Stout, iu pints and quarts; 10 do Eaat India Palu Ale, in piuts aud quarts. Just received by r 10 M. J. SOLOMONS. K 1C11 1IKKISNGOOIIM. # Pt-u do Soi India and Glace Silks ltich Printed Bareges Plain Lavender au-d Tan Col'd Bareges " Blue and Pink Kloaaut Printed Organdies Muslins Embroidered Swiss Dresees ' Cheek'd and Plain Swiss Muslins Bl'k Crepe do Panic, and Bat ego, etc. etc. The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to the sbove goods at ** ’*' * •***•“——• mar 3 li«p ftMli iiuUM M, taf.it S.. A f.« M.O. II,con Hide.'ohoultUrfl .ni (ml,. 30 bbls fin* Eating 1 A Negro Woman and her t Moulars ajiply at the ooantit Iron Sctfe. A fine Iron Safe, cheap if applied for soon. t.\MT 110 ’’ «)•'»»it .spurt m « run on, shUTum? .lm . c.io- ,... . , M'tte.lnoth Vorn }H ’ ' i.OUU bmliol. Curt, Ml do. iht'ti.' OKO. J *8 . Vr *' , *y ««»4. ei™ at Privtdi 8nts. 10 orates Crocker), (low); 00 boxes Glass. Private Sale. Clocks—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30hour Hats—20 ea#t6 plain blaok and Silk Hats Cigars—100,(MO Cigars, various brands Jewelry-—A fine assortment of Watvhss, Rings, 4« Umbrella*—30 dvten Umbrella* * Tea—10 ehesU- Green and Block Teas lauey Goods—A lot of Accordions, Ao., Ao. Hoop—50 boxes fancy and Toilet Soap ‘ 25 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—50 dosen Brooms, Tobacco—5 bales Leaf Tobtcoo 1.1 . ... . At Pnvute Sale. 10 eighth easks Cognac Brandy J2 bbl. d M. E.^Kom™' WlM 26 do Domestic Brandy 3 r.ipes Holland Gin 10 bbls Bye Gin 1.0 dt Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Sooteh do. 2 do Irish do.' , 6 do Old Monongahela do. 6 quarter casks Canary Wine SSS! —«w vrooKerr, ansorrstt Iumhlkus.—30 cases Tumblers,assorted Mxtukssu.—20 new double Matrestes. From the mannfactu^'of^ltires A Valentine, Foe solo at tue manufacturers' prloes. * RENT.—A Gtore ia n very dcuirnblo ait- Jt! untiouontbe Bay. For posUtffilSs SSS! - feb7 ........ GEO. J. SMITH. WANTED. HOARD WANTED. A N UNFURNISHED ROOM, within a short d»*. tance of the Exchange, with board In a resperta- imliy, for a Gentlemeu and Lady, in wanted im mediately. Address by letter, •• U," at thin office. m * r 15 tf WANTED, r A 81 TJ JAT,0 1 N b > a y°«‘‘8 ”>»“ who baa consid- arable experience in the Bnilding Business. A good carpenter, when his ssrtioes may be required a* such. For particulars apply at this offioo. fi* 4 marllr 30 ^ bxoiiangk wanted. TO 6« DAY DRAFTS on New York, wnohni h y(j»n 31)c, A. L. LAMAB. WANTED. A NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly uudsr stands Cooking. Apply unhli Office, tf jsafi Houses and Lands. FOR HALE. A snug cottage built HOUSE, on lot No. 10 Wal- JLH ton \\ urd, with « good woll of water in the yard; numi also room enough oaths lotto dreet two inure ball- J 'r„ A r'n% h , „o„. Jt&gfssssty. M TU KENT—TUres tenement Houses, each having fire rooms, with a kitchen separate, aitu- aied ou the corner of Jones and Parse su. near the Railrotd Depot, will be rented cheap, if nsnlisd foe early, on the premises, to 1 V tf WM. BKENKEN. TO KENT. I Throe fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf. L fob 24 H0B ’ T - HABERSHAM A SON. TO KENT. — T 'II REE Sleeping it coin., No. 135 Gongtvps-fU Also, to hire, a Woman, n good nurse, house ssrrv- ant and cook. Enquire of (feb 24J A. BON AUD. To Kent* ri'HE Store iu Wbituker street, now occupied hy X the Subscriber as n wholesale Store, of whioh tho Subscriber poiMK-sbion oau bp had immediately. ALSO—will bo rented auout the first of April naxt. thoir Retail btoro curuor ot Whitaker and Congfsss-su. For furihei: particulars apply to fob 16 Si. PBEN DERG ASTAGO., on the Premises. FOR KENT. I'HE Upper Floor of Uglethorpo Uni), for ona on 1 more years. Apply to fab 12 ROUT. UABERSHAM k SON. L'UJRHALlv.—Lot BU foot ou West Hroad-sL. 1* given immediately. Apply at this office. II AeJH., To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with and Abercorn strests. r ot Jokes dec 18 FOR HALE. ^ A DOUBLE Teneiuout autt a single House—all on a brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy part Of the city; at present reuts for $t,U25. Ap^ly to To lleiitf [?6H 1 year, a WHARF BTORK. P 00t8 FORT A DUNHAM. mall.—A Brick Warehouse, Tin Ron?. J2 ed, 6U by 30 Let in the clear, 14 (hot high inside, all !ioorc<) with thick plank, and largo dcms auUable Cue tho reception of Cotton or other merchandise—situated near the Charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to 3 WM. WBIUUT. Uinglinuis nn« Prints. UBLIN GINGHAMS, of (iuest quality, Blank i-.ju nnd Col'd Ginghams, Pink, Blue, and Green meuKed do., fur sale by mar 3 if NKV1TT, LATHRQP 18TEBBIN8. M . , NOTICE. f|3IIE Huhscribor* have disposed of their interest I in tho Drug Business In Savannah, on to date to iDilN B. MOORE, to w!u>m all debts due us must' hi paid, and all aacuuuts agniast us presented for liquids- u « g.R. a J. B. HENDUICKSUN. Savannah, March I, ltA3. m.> 3 COPKTNEKHU1F. I 'llE iimicrHignod linvu forniad a copartnarskip, taking effect Dom tho flnrt day of January loot, un der the firm oi JOHN B. MOORE & CO, for U10 tnimsae-- tiou of a general wholemlo k retail Dt ug. Paint and Oil mi.iiHMM. They may bo fuuud at tho old stand "“* & lieudricksou, Gibbons Buildiugi. marl JOHN) of Moor* li- MOORS, EL B. MUORE, JOHN 11 ST 1LWELL- €n»po felmwls, Crape , J UhT RECEIVED at tlm new store a fre>b sup ply of Plain und Embroidered While Crape Shouts, .1 every quality. The Ladies aro most respectfully re vested to call and look at them, as there is no trouble u show yowls—At J. U. COHEN k CO.*8, uiar 7 140 Broughtoa-m. N YPOLKON HITTERS.—A superior arti cle for the cure of dyspepsia, want of appetite, aud aguo, and all complaint* arising troin a de lever aua uguo, ana all complaint* arising rangmnent of tho nervous system. For sale bjr u, “ rlt >A. BONAUD. 30! ll.OCK. TIAKKm.ti Uir.ni Smith Flour, “ (.oi-Qmim-.. do,. 32 hf * Extra do. do., Landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by mar 14 Ct-AGHOHN k CUNNINGHAM. HAIOH.UD TONfJUKH, dkc7 1 ( ^ Tongues, MOO Rulogua Sausages, tSwokoi B.«(. lamiln, from niu« Alubama and for sulo ly CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM. JU2 Bryon^t^ B iUOlUMNG GUOU8. LACK CRAPE 81! AWLS, “ Bombasine*. Cnuton Cloths and Alpacas, Grenadine Cropo do Parr in, Bine * Bareges and Black and Wbito Tissue, Love Veils, Silks Gloves. Chemisetu, and Under Kidkfs, Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH. " Bronghton-sC \ 8AVANNA11 7 per coni. City Bonds, &3 South-Weetern Railroad 7 psr cent. Road*, mar 11 iw ROBT. HABERSHAM k SON. 5 hhds. Prime Shoulders, 25 “ do. Sides, landing from bark Harriett A Martha^from New Orleans—tor^ds I >1(1.11 E LEAK 1.1U1I 4s tUEHHFQ JL 25 bbls. Prime Leaf Lard, 25 " Moss Pork, lauding from bark, li Martha, from New Orlesus-for